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The second webinar in a series focused on individuals experiencing homelessness and winter crises, this recording focuses on challenges posed for vulnerable populations when natural disasters occur during colder seasons. Presented by professionals from homeless service provider organizations and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the webinar highlights strategies for overcoming barriers.
View ResourceDeveloped for first responders and emergency planners, this 1-hour training provides information and best practices for ensuring the safety of people with disabilities during emergencies.
View ResourceThis web page includes information and links to resources to help people with disabilities and their loved ones to prepare for disasters, including developing a personal support network, completing a personal assessment, and making emergency and evacuation plans. Also provided are links to information about emergency shelters and putting together a disaster supplies kit.
View ResourceThese weather-specific informational flyers designed for people experiencing homelessness were created using input from people who were or are homeless. Each of the nine flyers focuses on a different natural disaster, offering weather-appropriate guidance for individuals seeking shelter and safety.
View ResourceThis web page guides pet owners in ensuring the safety of their animals in extreme heat. The web page details insights into recognizing and treating heat stroke in pets, signs of heat-related distress, and additional preventive measures.
View ResourceThis web page offers guidance on securing the well-being of pets during winter, focusing on protection from snowstorms and cold weather. The web page provides tips on how to safeguard pets from winter hazards like salt and antifreeze.
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